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-FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS -Wanted -Far sli CTA PROPOSES CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Friday, February 3, 1S50 Part 3 Page 10 ScJwol Celebrates Its Birthday WE are the immediate market fsf ART OBJECTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Ore piece or an entire estate. CHICAGO ART GALLERIES. LOllgbeach 1-7257. GROUP IRKED BY BUS TURNABOUT TO BLOCK ROUTE WITH AUTOS Mi --'-aifcs2 0 i HUMBOLDT PARK ELIMINATION aW waf DR.

IVY OFFERS 3 POINT PLAN TO CURB DRUG EVILS Prot sting citizens who tried for several weeks to halt the use of 'California and Fairfield avs. as a Box Number Ads Reply by phone as well as by letter may be made to any Tribune Want Ad with a box number as an address, except Apartment to Rent ads. Call Superior 7-0100, local 257 (except Sunday). Your name, address, and phone number will be placed at once in the box of 'the advertiser. WANT AD INDEX Ti ilac wnl i in tki Hwtptptr that prints nrt wait- aaWarlisifig thai all tfcar Cktcaga atwspapar MMbimd Paint SUpiriar 7-llftt Ask far a Want Arf-Yisar.

LVIMEDIATE CASH or on consignment 1 lt-r fine Furniture, Oriental Rugs. Art Osects. Steinway Grand. Linens, Jeta ear. Mink Coat.

Antiques. SHERIDAN ART GALLERIES, ARdmore 1-SS00. CALL KAymcrrket 1-6198 WE WILL PAY THE VERY HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICKS IMMEDIATELY" FOR RUGS. STOVES. ETC.

VETERAN needs all sands of furniture, sewing machine, piancs. etc LAwndale 2-0333 SVEXLNG XEvada 2-0418. WANTED pianos, sew. men. ROcc-well 2-4640.

SAertraer.ta 2-3624. eves. SUnnyflde 4-6000 Best prices for finsT furniture, sew, pianos, rugs. Call KEdrte 3-SH7 any Tint. S-0 fcr Singer rcund bobbins.

PRIVATE pity wants ru-. ptano. hide-abed: reasonable. REpubllc 7-6229. CTA bus turnaround off 111th st.

held a meeting at 111th and California last night and voted to increase their auto parking tactics which prevent buses from using the streets. Jack Oosterkeert, 11002 Fairfield said he presented a petition with several hundred names I Asserts Addicts Steal 60 Millions Yearly r.8t BY JAMES DOHERTY Proposals of the Chicago transit authority management to abandon the Humboldt Park branch of the elevated lines and to eliminate service to four suburbs and part of another on the west end of the Garfield Park elevated line were made public yesterday at a meeting of the CTA The proposals, drafted by Walter J. McCarter, CTA general manager, and members of his staff, were submitted by James R. Qui'nn, chairman of the board's service committee. Plan Shift to Buses Under the CTA proposal, 5Ys miles of the Garfield Park branch, a section extending from Des Plaines rd.

in Forest Park to Mannheim would be would cut out elevated service to Maywood, Broadview, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. world fa- Col. 4 ft 9 rr MOTH ST -nous physiologist and vice presi ent in charge of the professional chools of the University of Illi nois, yesterday said the necessity of action to check the use of n.ar-cotics, particularly by school child I I parked CARS Dolores Betley giving a piece birthday cake to Clarence B.

Carey, while Dr. Hobart H. Sommers, assistant school superintendent, 1 1 'J 1 LET AUTOS PASS BUT BLOCK I --IIITM ST. 1 looks on at right. ren.

is a "humanitarian and a 60 million dollar a year problem for Chicago." lie reported to the (TRIBUNE PhotoJ tONS BUSES crime prevention bureau as chair' to Aid. Duffy 19th more than a month ago; this charged that use All-School Party man of a committee appointed by State's Atty. Boyle on the recommendation of Police Commissioner 7 5 1 7 8 9 8 7 5 5 8 3 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 5 9 5 4 5 7 4 4 1 4 9 of the streets by the buses was ARVEY DRAFTS TRUMAN WHIRL THRU ILLINOIS hampering traffic, endangerin; PrendergasL Pupils at Jones Commercial lives, and causing damage to the Bellwood, Westchester, and to part of Forest Park. Bus service would be provided to handle these passengers. The it was explained, probably would be made gradually and completed later this year.

Pending the change to buses, the CTA contemplates putting Dr. Ivy said in his report that from 5,000 to 10,000 dope addicts school, 607 Plymouth yesterday celebrated the school's 12th Never Before PRICES CUT to i2 OUR WAREHOUSES ARE LOADED KITH NEW SAMPLE FURNITURE. RUGS. WE ARE FORCED TO SELL AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. EVERYTHING REDUCED UP TO i AND MORE.

FIRST COME FIRST SERVED HERS ARE A FEW SPECIALS: $123 QUALITY BEDRM. 69 S245 MAHOG. BEDRM. SET S135 S185 LAWSCOi SOFA 95 198 LIVING RM. SET S359 KP.OEKLER FRIEZE SET.

$119 DINETTE SET. OVAL 59 18 MIlTAL BEDS 9 79 FAMOUS STUDIO SOFA 39 39 INNERSPRIXG MATTRtSS.S 19 39 BUNX BEDS. SOLID 19- 300 Pxl2 RUGS $19. 39. $59 LARGE RUGS.

EROADLM 53.95 yd. TELEV. SETS GREATLY REDUCED. Hundreds of other great bargains. FREE DELIVERY.

Easiest credit terms In Chicago. IRVING FURNITURE 7839 S. Hoisted Op daH to cant'bedoneh IMPOSSIBLE BUT DOING IT I 1 00 BEDROOM SET S5 S129 PAHLOR SET $69 9x12 RUG 1 869 STUDIO COUCHES S29 S39 MATTRESSES $69 DINETTE SET $24 3 RUS. COMPLETE. INCLUDING LIVING.

DINETTE SETS S149. MAKE YOUR OWN E-Z TERMS. MEYERS Warehouse 455 W. 63d OPEN MON. AND THURS.

EVES. PUBLICNOTICE ORDERED RELEASED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE BY OUR AUDITORS. RFPO. NO. 132B: 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, INCLUDING 2 PIECE PARLOR.

5 PIECE OAK DINETTE. BEDROOM. REC. REFRIGERATOR. GAS RANGES.

ACCESSORY PIECES AND TELEVISION SET. TAKE OVER BALANCE'DUF. 3197,32 TERMS TO SUIT UBBY FURNITURE CO. 1552 MILWAUKEE-AV. till 9, 10-5.

Store-Wide Clearance! SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IF there Is ANYTHING, you NEED in thellne of FURNITURE be SURE and pay THIS STORE a visit. LARGE SELECTION OF MAPLE FURNITURE 'Cushman's Colonial" HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD. OLD COLONY. FREE DELIVERY. ALLEN FINE FURNITURE CO.

3300 N. Clark. Bittersweet 8-2339. Open Monday and Thursday Eves. FURNITURE We have on hand a number of bedrm.

suites, desks, dinette furniture, lamps, etc. This stock consists of high grad furniture which is slightly shopworn. It Is In our bsmt. showroom and must be sold out Immediately at fraction of its price. Here is a wonderful opportunity to furnish your living ouar ters, hotel or rooming house.

MARTIN TAUBER FURNITURE CO. 904 S. Michigan. WAbash 2-4730. Help Help Help JTFLP US GET RID OF REPOSSED FURNITURE FOR BALANCE DUE.

Studio Coach $20.00 2- pc. Liv. Em. Set 3- pc. Sectional S41.0O Bedroom Set $33.00 LIBBY FURNITURE CO.

8816 S. COMMERCIAL REPOSSESSED TO BE SOLD AT ONCE rms. respossessed Including bedroom, living room, dinette. 9x12 rugs. BAL.

DUE, $143 TERMS MEYERS FURNITURE HOUSE. 4100 ROOSEVELT-RD. OPEN THURS. EVES. pavement and to adjacent "prop erty.

Oosterkeert said Duffy prom in Chicago steal a minimum of birthday with an all school party ised action but nothing was done. Starting Wednesday, residents $200,000 a day or 60 million dol lars a year. Chicago Center of Supply of the neighborhood began parking their automobiles to permit auto traffic thru the streets but preventing the longer buses from and the cutting of a birthday cake. They also selected Dolores Betley, 17, of 2639 Rice as queen of the birthday estivities. The school was opened in February, 1938, to prepare boys and girls for business and commercial careers.

Chicago appears to be the cen IOC1M 1 President to Come in Late October BY GEORGE TAGGE President Truman will come here in late October probably i ter of supply of dope for surround e. HUMIOtBT. iiiMiinL. "jk NORTH AV. making the turn.

1 905 ins smaller cities, he observed, with the possibility that heroin is being produced in this area. Then 5 Si 3 he commented that little if any 21 3 FOREST PARK MOTHER IS HELD thing is being accomplished by REPEAL EXCISE TAXES NOW, AFL DVIEW 1 at WESTCHESTER city, state or federal authorities. eight days before the Nov. 7 election to help Senate Majority Leader Scott W. Lucas campaign for a third term, it was reported yesterday.

Before appearing in the Chicago Stadium at night, the President's DIXDHHN 71 If (ItHMd Tl IE If.KU If ISIEJ I When caught, dope fiends and FOR STRANGLING DEATH OF BABY LEADERS URGE peddlers are sent to the Bridewell, or county jail and fined heavily, he wrote. This amounts-tor little Apt for Sate. ....13 Apartments to Rent ...........11 Aj.nment. Furnished .........11 -Apartments to 1 1 Apcrtments. CooDcrtive-.

..1 1 Apartments and Rooms to Share. 11 Aiitlquts and Arts. ....13 Automobiles Autos for Sale Auto Eepilrin- and Equirment.l5 Autos and Trucks to IS Auto Leans .............15 Autos Wanted ...13 Traliers Auto and 15 Trucks. Trailers. .15 Barter and Exchange .....11 Puats.

Marine Supolles. 13 Buildlns Materials Services ...10 Business Opportunities ........11 Wanted .............11 Business Enulpment ...........11 Business Service ...............11 Business Prcpert ........13 Cameras and Optical Correterles 6 Clothlns and Furs 13 Concessions and ..1 1 Cooperative Apartments ........11 ath Notices 6 Disclaimer ot ........10 Distributors .....11 aDors. Pets and Equipment. .....13 13 Employment Agencies Men. .....13 Employment Ajencie 14 Farms for Sale.

.....13 Financial 11 Funeral 6 Furnished Apartments. .....11 Furniture and Fumishinjs For Sale 10 For Wanted 10 Plumblnc 10 Kelp Wanted Men. ..13 Help Wanted Women. 14 Borne ....,11 Wanted 11 Horses. Harness, 14 Hotels and Apt.

.11 Houses for Sale ...........12 Houses Built to Order. Houses to Rent 11 Irdustrial Properties. .13 Wanted 13 Instruction ....13 Jewelry. Diamonds. Old 10 Legal .....10 Leans Personal and BuslnSss.

1 1 Real. Estate 13 Auto 15 lost and Found .10 Machinery and Equipment. .11 Medical Dental Positions. ......14 Manufacturing .........11 Miscellaneous (For Sale. 13 Wanted 13 Metals.

MeUI Products ........13 Motorcycles. Scooters, 15 Moving, and Storage. ..10 Musical Instrum ..14 Nursing. Rest Homes, to Office Furniture and Offices to 12 Partnerships and 11 Personal ............10 Printing Machinery .....14 Radios. Television.

..15 Real Estate See Apartment Business Property. Farm Lands. Houses. Industrial Properties. Resort Properties, etc.

1 Real Etate ..13 Real Estate for .....13 Real Estate ...12 Real Estate Wanted- 13 Real Estate Miscellaneous. .....13 Remodeling and Repairing. .....10 Resort Properties for ...13 Rooms, Room and Board. .......11 Schools rsee Trade Schools. Instruction, Dancing Schools.

Dressmaking Schools. 1 Situations Wanted Men 13 situations Wanted Women. .....1 3 Store Fixtures .......15 Stores. Offices. Shops to Television.

Radios. ....15 To Rent Miscellaneous .........12 To Rent rsee Aoatments Rent. House to Rent and Exchange. Industrial Properties. Resort Properties, Rooms, Etc.

1 Trailers House and ..1 Travel .............10 Trade Schools Men 13 Trade Schools Women. ...13 Trucks. Trailers. Tractors ..15 Typewriters rsee Office Furn.l..J5 Wanted to Rent 11 Winter Resorts and 13 train will be routed thru sizable more than a sobering up period, 7 8 8 a 9 7 6 8 8 3 3 5 8 8 1 4 9 5 5 4 5 5 5 9 8 9 7 9 2 5 ft 9 9 'Strangling Business, In a large majority of cases, the' Jurors Set Charge of downstate cities including Springfield, Peoria, and East St. Louis to add to the effectiveness of his Group Insists Miami Beach, Feb.

2 (JP) The visit, according to present plans. Arvey to Lay Plans County Chairman J. M. Arvey, executive council of the American Federation of Labor today called for immediate repeal of war time returned from Washington, was excise taxes. Manslaughter A coroner's jury which heard testimony that Mrs.

Mary French, 30, of 4431 N. Paulina was a "good, kind, Christian mother" who worshiped her 2Vt months old son, Arthur, yesterday recommended she be held to the grand jury on a manslaughter charge for the child's death. Mrs. French, who signed a statement that she strangled her son with a folded diaper on Mon into effect previously announced plans to eliminate elevated service except during rush hours on a mile section at the end of the Garfield Park branch. Buses Parallel Line The Humboldt Park line, slated to be eliminated, extends for less than two miles between Damen and Lawndale and links with the Logan Square branch near Damen.

It was explained that an improved trolley bu- service parallels the line on North and could handle the traffic. It is proposed that an off-the-street terminal be constructed for handling exchange of passengers between the Logan Square line and the North av. buses. The CTA previously had proposed eliminating night service on the Humboldt Park line from 8 p. m.

to 6:30 a. m. Mondays working yesterday to accomplish these objectives. He will talk to Paul Powell of Vienna, speaker of the Illinois house and Democratic dope fiend, on being released, goes back on the 'stuff' again. This obviously breeds indifference among police; if the public is indifferent you can't expect the police to be otherwise." Present interpretation of the laws bar addicts from being treated as mental cases, he added.

Suggests Three Way Solution Dr. Ivy suggested a three point solution: 1. First, It Is essential that a large majority of the people of Chicago really want the production of dope fiends In Chicago abolished. "2. The evil must be attacked on three fronts simultaneously.

These fronts are: Al ascertain and stop the The council said the taxes are "strangling" business" and employment and failure by congress to repeal them is "a breach of downstate director, about getting maximum benefits in his area. faith with the American people, AVAILABLE FOR LEASE. Tr-e Government Owned Industrial Reserve Forge Plant. Berkeley. Calitorrsia.

The Commandant. TVelftli Naval District, acting lor the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, invites proposals for the leasing of the facilities at the Naval Industrial Reserve Forga Plant Formerly American Force Company Berkeley. Ouitomia. This plant, built during World Wsr II for forging ingots into ship propeiier shaiting. larsa engine crank ahsft.

contains extensive areas suitable for other Industry, warehounng, or similar activity. DESCRIPTION: This fadlltv consists of a two-story office building containing 5.7 50 square feet of floor space and a steel and transite main forging building; having 77.00O- square feet of flocr area, and housing a three tr-ouant ton forginr press together with iha necessary furnaces, cranm. handling, cutting and other appurtenant equipment: a boiler room hnusing three 400 H. P. boilers: a handling vard wttd spur tracks, crane, fuel and water storge and pumping fsci'ltles.

adjacent to the main forge building. LOCATION: The plant Is situated on a 2.94 scr tract cn Ashbv-avenue just East of Eaag Shore-Mghwav In Berkeley, California. ACCESS: The plant Is served two spur tracks of the Southern Pacific ralla main line. Truck access is by pave4 streets cf the Berkelev highway system. UTILITIES AND SERVICES: Electric light and power, water, gsa and sewage systems are installed and connected to the systems servicing the municipality.

GENERAL INFORMATION: The property will be leased pursuant to the Act of 5 August 1947 Public law 364 80th Congress First Session I. subiect to such restrictions si the Naw mar deem necessary or desirable to retain the forcing capacity of the plant. Leasing will be subject to Congressional approval. Proposals contemplating the use etf these facilities for their Intended purpose are especially solicited, and will be given preference over contemplating other uses. Proposals to lease the plant.

In whole or In part, for any purpose not inimical to its status as a Navy standbv facility will be considered, but the right to reject anv or all proposals Is reserved. Written proposals. In duplicate, frr he leasing of these facilities will be received br the Commandant, Twelftii Naval District. Federal Office Building, San Francisco 2. California, until 33 February 1950.

The prospective lessees mav Inspect the premises or secure additional Information concerning the property by application to the Command antat the above address. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RsC CEIVED at the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Education of the Clt of Chicago, up to the hour of 13 nonit of Friday. FEBRUARY 17. 1950. for the following school work: SUNDRY SCHOOLS Repairs.

Alterations, and Improvements Including General Alterations, New Fire Escapes. Vestibules. Hollow Metnl Doors. Fire Escape Enclosures, New Exits, Pipe Ralls. Iron Stairs, Masonry Repairs, Etc Steam Heating.

Temnersture Control. Ventilation, Plumbing, and Electric. STOCKTON Boiler and Pipe Covering. Plans and specifications may be obtained in the Department of Architecture and Building Repair. Room 510.

228 North La Salle-street. JOHN Christense. Architect. Chicago. February 3.

1930. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the shareholder of the First Calumet City Savings and Loan Association will be held Wednesday. February IS. 1950. 8 p.

at 687 Wentworth-avenue. Calumet City. 111. Election of directors and transaction of such other business as ma come before said meeting will be la order. EMANUEL FREEMAN.

NCRTH TOWN COAL 6950 N. Central Park, announces the partners row are Irene B. Abbott and John C. Lynn, who only are authorized to act a partners in North Town Coal Co. John K.

Ohab is no longer associated with North Town Coal Co. John Lynn. Irene B. Abbott. BUILDING MATERIALS SERVICES POTTER PALMER MANSIOV LAKE SHORE DRIVE-SCHILLER WRECKING SALVAGE FOR SALE ON SITE Wood Interiors, radiation, granite, marble, etc.

T. M. White Co. VTrHnta 7-6250. 'STEEt SASH Industrial: residential.

Building I-Beams. angles, and channels. Come in or call tar tree estimate Steiner. 1220 VV. Lake.

CAnal 6-3838. Ilea intr. 11 nthl tie Kqnlsnt IRON FIREMAN M-3 ell burner with controls, plus Installation: to replace your old Inefficient ell burner. Display rooms open evenings; Sat. and 9 to S.

IRON FIREMAN MFG. CO. 1101 W. ADAMS. MOnroe 8-8000.

HUMPHREY gas heaters to be used any-where All In good cond. Price $11 each. EVerglade 4-0874. 3123 North-av. and Hoyne.

WANTED Boiler. 100 h.p. oil or gaj; must be in condition to pass Insurant inspection. Out of town Installation. Address MC 54 7.

Tribune. WEIL McLEAN boiler, stoker" with controls and 4-5 tons of coal. All lot $200. Call BErkthJre 7-8 485 PI PS. all sizes Comp.

$122.50. Soli pipe, fitte. Op. Thurs, to 9. DIVISION.

HumDQldt 6-4731. WINKLER stoker with controls 8: si fiorg. 16163dHEmt480Oi WILLIAMS AUTOMAT. FAlrfax 4-4184. 6345 S.

EDerhart. 43 GAL. automatic oil hot water heater 18 mo. old: pert. cond.

SKokie 5103. wn I Bepalrlac- BUILD IT YOURSELF We will fumlsH your bldf. matl. and you can use our easy mo payment plan. Douglas Lumber Co-2726 Roosevelt.

SAcramenlo 2-4108 PAINTING-Decor $7: paint 1 0jruarpalnt r487 2 2. PEMODELING plumbing electrical low ra jjar.SAcramento REMODELING AU types, anywhere. Ko money down. TUxedo 9-7 1 3 5. REMODELING AND REPAIRIING.

ALL KINDS. DRexel 3-9784. Arvey also is busy about the The AFL policy making group Democratic national committee dinner to be held here in April. day because he was crying, broke asserted that war time excise taxes were originally enacted only as temporary revenue measures and large groups of union members are down and wept as her mother, He is aiming at April 15 four days after the Illinois primary if he can get a suitable banquet Mrs. Emma Macon, told of finding protesting against continuing them the baby dead and of attempting hall for that date.

to revive it when she returned any longer. to their apartment from work Monday afternoon. thru Saturdays and from 8 p. m. The council acted after hearing a protest from Richard Walsh, president of the AFL International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage to 8 a.

m. on Sundays and Suffered Nervous Breakdown mother, mother," Mrs. Employes. Rips Movie Taxes The taxes apply to amusements, French sobbed. She was led from the hearing room at the county morgue, where the' inquest was held, in an hysterical state.

Later, source of supply; addicts must be found and Incarcerated; a commitment law is needed for addicts such addicted or habituated persons are mentally sick when tinder or when not under the Influence of the drug; CJ physical facilities will have to be provided It Is less expensive to Incarcerate these dope fiends than It Is to allow them liberty. 3. An organized educational program should be started in the school system and churches and an attempt should be made to reach the homes." Dr. Ivy then suggested that a committee educators, psychiatrists, and clergymen be formed to plan the educational program. transportation, cosmetics, leather ALL BRAND NEW 3 ROOMS $249 Parlcr.

dinette, rec. reft- new gas range. Tnirror. tables, lamps, curtains, drapes, dishes, toaster, iron. INC 3 PC SILVER ET INC DRAKE 4640 S.

ASHLAND Thurs. eves. Sun. 11 to 3. LEGAL NOTICE WE ARE SELLING A LIVING P.M..

AND DINETTE SET. REFRIGERATOR FOR THE BALANCE DUE ON ACCOUNT OF JOHN BOYER. TO ANY RELIABLE PARTY. SHIS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. ASK FOR MR.

RADTXE. T-lbby Furn. 610 N. Cicero. A REAL BARGAIN Take over for bal.

due 4 rms. Including Telev. set. parlor, dinette. 3 lamps, rug, elec.

refrigerator, gas stove, elec. waiti baby crib and mattress, oil heater, silverware, etc. $259; $25 down. Easy terms. OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY EVES.

8 8 8 6 2 9 4 goods, jewelry, and other products. Mrs. Macon wept as she. told of carrying the baby to the washroom, attempting to revive it, and The council said the amusement admissions tax particularly is a burden on workers for whom motion pictures are a principal form of entertainment. LOST AND FOUND AFL President William Green 3015 LINCOLN-AV.

said workers have found they cannot afford to attend movies as often as they would like because of the 20 per cent excise tax. More than 1,000 tickets are expected to be sold at $100 each. All of the proceeds will go to the Democrats' national war chest, as was the case when a similar $100 a plate dinner was held in New York City in December. Republicans to Charge $7.50 The Republican party, described by Democratic propagandists as "the party of wealth," will get only $7.50 a plate for the 54th annual Lincoln day dinner here Friday, Feb. 10.

However, the 650 capacity of the La Salle hotel Grand ballroom has been sold out and an adjoining banquet hall will be used for several hundred more. Carlos Campbell, Republican state chairman, announced yesterday that the speech of Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll of New Jersey would be broadcast by 29 Illinois stations. The dinner will start intensive work by the G.

O. P. state central committee. Young Republicans, with a revived and growing organization, will have their own Lincoln day dinner in Springfield Saturday, Feb. 11.

Having failed to get Sen. Taft of Ohio or Gen. Eisenhower as speaker, their guest orator will be former Gov. Harold E. Stassen.

The Young Republican leaders hope he will urge young folks to become active in the G. O. P. "After all," Green said, "the war has been over for five years." The council maintained that the excise taxes have reduced trade Defer Logan Square Plan Ralph Budd, CTA chairman, announced the authority would defer previously announced plans to eliminate night service on the Logan Square branch between 12:30 a. m.

and 6 a. m. Mondays thru Saturdays and from 12:30 a. m. to 7 a.

m. Sundays and holidays. He said the Milwaukee-Dearborn, subway is expected to. go into service before the end of the year and that the Logan Square problem would be brought up for restudy at that time. Two Hearings to Be Held The earlier proposals for changes in the service on the three lines had been scheduled to go into effect Feb.

12, but officials delayed the moves pending hearings. The board is scheduled to meet again Feb. 11 and may order part of the changes into effect at that time. Quinn announced two public hearings would be held next week on the proposals. A hearing on the proposed Garfield Park change was scheduled for 2 p.

m. next Wednesday in the board's hearing room at 175 W. Jackson blvd. At 10:30 a. m.

next Thursday, in the same room, the board will conduct a hearing on elimination of the Humboldt Park branch. CITY PREPARES EXTRA REVENUE then following her daughter because she was afraid Mrs. French might harm herself. She said her daughter had a nervous breakdown when she was brought home from the hospital, where the child was born Nov. 6, and a physician recommended the family "cend'her away for a while." Hopes of Cure Told "But I thought good, kind treatment at home would bring her around; she had a goddhome," said Mrs.

Macon, who shared the apartment with her daughter and son-in-law, Eugene French, a former navy ensign. French testified he thought his wife had gotten over her breakdown when the baby was brought home Jan. 6 from the home of his wife's sister, Mrs. George Tait of Zion. E.

CHICAGO FINES N. Y. C. $180 FOR SPEEDING TRAINS BACJ Brown leatherette, contains clothes. Randolph bus.

sta. Mon. Rew. WHitlng 228 SR. Thurs.

or Frl. SROOCHTost Gold sunburst, center diamond. Sat. Reward. RAdcllff "fcOINS-lost Foreign, sliver and copner: on S.

bound Jackson Pk. Wed. a. liberal reward. HArrison 7-964 5.

DENTAL tlat found Upper: Buckingham 1-9623. aft. 4. DOG lost Old. medium sired, deaf female, short haired brlndle.

h. feet, breast, lonr tail. wh. tipped. Vic.

Ftwl-Kurlem. Reward. 1-2500. TX3G lost Male, tan Fot Terrier, white-around perlc and chest. Weerinr tn harness end bell.

Arts. Crumb." Reward CQmella T-6128. tOG lost Vie. Wilson and Milwaukee: brown and white German pointer, name Prince: reward. Klldare "bOG lost Colllefblack with white chest" tan nose: "Laddie vie.

Loran Independence 3-2759. DOG lost Jan. 30: boxer, brindled: vie. A'hland. Boy'a pet.

Re- wnrd. ARmltage 6-5574. DOG LOST Dalmatian. Mi'e. vie.

72d andWestern. REpubllc '7-44Q. DOG lost Ger. Shep. male.

blk and tan: rew. ARdmore 1-61 48 bde Dnberrran Pnseher. bUclt end rust, 1 yr. old. Rew.

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Bcdevln. MQhak 4-3770. ICS Skates lost 3 or. white shoe skates. Vic.

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Tribune. "PURSE lost Brown alligator. Lake-st. Wed. a.

reward: davs. DEar-bom "PURSE LOST IV CAB Black leather. Albany R.R. ticket, red wallet, Reward. MAnsfield 6-0799.

PTTPSE lost Brown. round. leather Jeff reybus; rew.LAfayette3-309JL. rtng lrwt Man's diamond: State and" Van Buren station. Liberal reward.

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LAwndale 1-3700 TIE CHM.V Lost Gold nug. keepsake. Rew.Grauman. FRarklln 2-6991 WATCH lc't Gold pocket, chain attached: betw. 52d-43d rn Ellis.

Jn. 31. Reward. DRexel 3-9550. VRISTWATCH lost Plain gold, tr.ono-g rammed, gold face, about size of quarter, leather strap: reward.

Mr. McAvoy. Phone FRanklln 2-6100. WRISTWATCH lost Ladya yellow gild, with rubles: rew. HAymarket 1-2875.

and employment and thus also the yield to the government rem other types of federal taxes. Indorses Health Plan Some congressmen have demanded immediate repeal of these excise taxes, but Truman administration leaders want the repeal accompanied by increases in other taxes to prevent loss of government revenue. A new indorsement of the administration's health insurance plan was made by the AFL council after Oscar Ewing, federal security administrator, talked with the council members. Ewing reported on his recent study of government sponsored health plans in Europe and asked AFL help in explaining the administration plan to the American people. IDENTIFIES SON FOUND DEAD BY II ASSISTANTS NEEDED TO RUN SCHOOLS: HUNT Ilerold Hunt, superintendent of schools, yesterday defended the record number of assistant superintendents employed by "Chicago schools as "necessary to efficient and economical operation." Hunt has six official assistant superintendents and five other assistants who hold virtually the same positions under different titles.

The greatest number of assistants before Hunt's regime was four in 1947. New ones added to the list are assistants in charge of personnel and of curriculum. The school purchasing agent, auditor, architect, and chief engineer all are part of Hunt's cabinet. Hunt said these four jobs existed before he took over. In salary, tho not in name, Hunt has another assistant.

He is James F. Redmond, Hunt's administrative assistant in Kansas City, Mho came here in 194S in the same capacity. Last month the board of education enlarged his duties, gave him a noncivil service department to head, and raised his salary from 59,100 to 514.6S0 a year. Board members regard him in effect as the chief assistant superintendent, tho he does not hold that title. Another of Hunt's aids.

Miss Frances Rosenthal, personal jspcretary he brought here from Kansas City, received a $50 a month raise in this year's budget. There was no salary raise for any except a handful cf the system's 21,000 employes. BOGUS 'AGENT ADMITS INCOME TAX FIX FRAUDS William Franklin Jones. 45, alias William Donald McKay, TRtVEL SAUSAGE TREE pleaded guilty yesterday before United States i Ssioner Walker and was held to the federal grand jury on a charge of i sonating an internal revenue officer. Jones, an cx-convict, admitted getting LOS ANGELES 1950 cars.

Leave Immediately or later Take family or friends. No charge. Call MUseum 4-2728: after 5 p. WAgner 9190. DKIVE NEW CARS AS "YOUR LOS ANGELES.

SAN FRAN AUSTIN. TEX. Leave any time not a lob. Pascal. 1137 Lawrence.

LOngbcach 1-0007? DRIVERS WANTED Cars to California. Phone SU 4 9 8 0 LOS ANGELES-SEATTLE. We furnish, all gas. SAUNDERS SYSTEM. 61 E.

Harrison. WEbster 9-2529. WILL furnish car to responsible party desiring transportation to Fort Worth. Texas. 6-2125.

RESPONSIBLE private party to drive car to Hcuftcn. Texas, or Los Angeles. 900 N. Western. SAN FRANCISCO Drive new 1850 car as your own.

GROOGAN SYSTEM, 6 1 2 S. Wabash. WAuash 2-8847 COUPLE wanted immed To snare ei. perses to Calif. Call MUseum 4-5584 DRIVING to Idaho Sat Will take rider" CaIlKEdzle3-34.

DRIVING to Florida Take passengers." share expenses EStebrook 8-964 5. The recent war declared against speeding railroad trains by the city of East Chicago, cost the New York Central system $1SU yesterday. Judge Thomas W. Callahan of the East Chicago City court fined the road $25, plus $5 costs, on each of six charges of violating a 15 year old ordinance which limits the speed of trains thru the municipality to 25 miles an hour. Last Tuesday, the Pennsylvania line paid a total of $120 when found guilty on four speeding charges.

Loyd Cohen, city attorney of East Chicago, revealed in court yesterday that strict enforcement of the 1935 ordinance was recommended by the East Chicago city council after three persons were pulled by suction from a station platform and killed by a speeding passenger train in nearby Gary last Nov. 27. JUST arrived 10,000 yds. used and new slightly Imoerftct broadloom. In twist, pattern Wilton.

Axmlnster. sculptured: gray, beige, sizes up to 12x36 It. Dally 6 p.m., Moru-Tars. Sun. 11-5 CLARK RUG CARPET MART.

9 5 8 W. Dlversey. WEUIngton56 2 5 YEARLY RUG'S ALE MANUFACTURERS' CLOSEOUTS Unloading 4.400 new broadiuc 550 new rugs: 150 used: 50 seconds. Checter Rug 1301-05 W. 63d-st, BX13 RUGS 29 Simmons Hlde-e-bed 7-8-9 pc.

din. sets. from. 79 8 pc Duncan-Phyfe sets Double dresser, mod bedrm. set 79 SCHWARTZ STORAGE.

7012 Stony Is BROADLOOM CARPET. RUGS. All sizes. At tremendous savings. M.

FRANKS DEPT STORE 7428 COTTAGE GROVE. ANNUAL CLEARANCE of ODD PIECES! Chests, dressers, tables, chairs, studio couches, lamps, carpet ends, wardrobes, maele furniture REAL BUYS! 5230 N. CLARK. GAS range, refrigerator. 3 pc.

bedrm. suite. 2 pc. living rm. suite, and rug.

Call evenings. 7-9 p. or Sunday, 9-1. GLadstone 3-1020. 7428 Fuller-ton.

ElmwoodPark, CHICAGO BEDDING CO. Clearance, Simmons Hide-A-Beds, Stud couch. $37.93. Fold. beds.

$7.95. 2643 N. Milwaukee. ALbany 2-1111. 8 PC.

gen. mafibg. din. room set 3 pc. genuine mahog.

bedrm. set $169 131 9x12 Mohawk rurs $39.50 ea. Dlstrlb. Sealy, Phlleo. Florence products.

Furniture Mart Out 1 et. 3071 Lincoln STORAGE CLEARANCE SALE Furniture and rugs oat of storage to be sold at once. Open Sun. 10 to 3. Armstradter 7315 Cottage Grove COMPLETE set living room fumiture Mahogany.

Including 4 pieces PLUS end. coffee tables, and lamps. Private. AMbjssador 2-9822. ROdney 3-3939.

USED RUG CLEARANCE All sizes. Hall and atar cpt lino and new carper barg. Open Mon. and Thurs. to 9:30.

Active, 331 5 PC. mahog. din. rm. set and 10x12 rug and pad.

Sro. kit. cab. and base, white. All Items I yr.

old. like new; re as. WEntworth 6-2 109 before 7 p. m. SIMMONS Hlde-a-Beds.

studio couches. Lawson. Duncan Phyfe modern sofas; floor samples to be sold at 2 5 to 50 off regular price. 5230 S.CLARK. 10 PCS.

MODERN DINING RM. SET Matched grain; exceptional duality. Leaving city. Best offer takes. filler; HOllycourt 58206.

BEAU 9 pc. man. din. Karastan" oriental. 9x12: Lenox Rose dinner set.

12: a 11 Wee new. PAIlsade 5-00 64. VOR SALE by prlv. party Mod. 9 pc.

dining rm. set. slightly used: will sell to 1st caller. 2900 W. Chase.

7 PC. Lculs XV antique finish solid oa twin bed set. complete, glas top. Sac $3 0 O. 4 4 7E8 9 th-st 9 PC modem ermine cak dining im.

set 3 mcs. old: cost $575. Sacrifice $425. JUnlper 8-1401. "DAVENPORT and'matchlng chair, occasional table, 3 end tables.

8 pc din. rm. set, modem walnut. TUxedo 9-9393. 15SAPERIES, upholstery, cornices, custom made: reas.

Guaranteed. Free estimate. LOr.gbea.ch 1-4652. CLOSSOUT BP.OADLOOM RUGS. 9x13 or Savings as miKh as SO'e.

ACCURATE RUG. 5003 Irving Park. S'x-10' WILSON rug. 25: maple twin bed. chest new sprlnrs.

lrner sprin 81 62LangMt Lansing.JOL FRENCH petit poirPl sofa; Oriental nirs; 36" to 90" Yen, etc Kfldare 5-8004. Ol5D PIECES FOR STAIR CARPET. LOW AS $3 YD. LucaijCo. 5400 W.jChlcago-ev.

TbxlS WILTON rur $300 "value. 3351 Lincoln. Buckingham 9 PC. walnut dining rm. set.

gd. cbndT 6213 N. Artesian. BRlargate 4-7653. USED rurs riSOl 9-12.

up? 4 9 2 2 Chicago. Open Thurs eves 10 VAN loads gi. used furniture Terms. Thuri.ti U9 25o7NCark. PAIR-Tf Fireside chairs Dubonnet: mcs.

old: $1 3 5. STate 3-44 52: 9 to 5. XTv. P.M. suite, bedrm.

set. kit. set, misc. (urn, pvtl W. Superior, apt.

4 LIKE new Dune Phyfe man. jcrsior dinette atle: reiS. ARdraore 1-6127. HIGH grade all. used rugs, ali sizes.

Caravan, 4 549 M)lweakee-T. UNLOADING sa goJr.ir cn Jackson Fu rn. A Appl. 7 6 6 W. ackscn.

USED RUGS All sizes. $3 to $25. Lion. 5947 W. Chicago.

Op. eves. BP.OADLOOM earet laid $3.85 sq yd. WALLACE FLOOR. 2 2 8 S.

Cicero. VENETIAN BLINDS $3.60 EACH. NEW 14 SIZES. ALbany2-4273. ROOM TABLE AND OTHER FURNITURE.

AUstln 7-0931. CARPET d1ener for home S- Perlrran. 212S. Halsted. ANdover 3-2C87.

P.ECENCY sofa 3 years old. Price $30. SPrtcg 7-437S. LA xhJ PERSONAL Jonts A Feb. 6 Tase LFAVING for L.

uptown 8-14 Bi. snare expenses. COUPLING BREAK DRIVE a laTe model car to Los Miami, Feb. 2 (JP) A Chicago man who had refused to believe that his son had ended his own life looked at the body of the young man in a funeral home today and murmured, "My son!" Guy A. Bryant, Chicago railroad official, 6210 Ingleside thus was forced to accept what he and his wife, Marjorie, refused to believe, even after fingerprints proved the The victim was Robert Guy Bryant, 23, navy veteran and an only son.

The only explanation Bryant could offer for the suicide was that his son had been working hard at the Fisher body plant at Detroit. Three days after disappearing from Detroit, a motorist found his body near Miami's sausage tree, a tourist attraction. He had been shot in the head. no charge. ccrneiiaT5io7 ON FRATE TRAIN more than $3,000 by displaying a tin badge, accusing victims of tax fraud, and then offering to settle their federal agents said.

Jones was arrested Wednesday night when he appeared at the tailor shop of L. Bruno, 607 N. Wells st. Jones told Capt. Thomas Harrison of the Chicago av.

police station that most of the victims were Negroes. DELAYS TRAFFIC PLAN FOR STATE Mayor Kennelly said yesterday the city would be ready to submit a complete program for increasing its revenues at the regular session of the state legislature next winter or at a special session, if one is called in the meantime. City Budget Director Linfdell will lay the groundwork for these plans in a conference Monday with George Mitchell, state director of revenue, and Richard J. Daley, director of finance, the mayor said. Possibilities, which the mayor said might be discussed, include consolidation with the park district, which would somewhat reduce demands on the corporate fund; putting sewer operation under the water department, paid for by water revenues; extending business licenses, and improving tax collecting efficiency.

WARD LEADERS DELAY G.O.P. TICKET ACTION The factional fight against the regular Republican county ticket faltered last night when northwest side ward leaders postponed indorsements of candidates until Feb. 9. These indorsements were sched-; uled to be made last night in John T. Dempsey's 33d ward headquarters at Fullerton and California; avs.

However a general discussion developed more confusion than clarity, one man reported, and it was decided to delay action. i XP. driver WIlLdr. your late model car to Miami. 1mm- EDgewater 4-8443, evs.

JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD TOP PRICES PAID FOR DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. WE BUY PAWN TICKETS. LARGE STOCK 1949 FURS Coats, Scar's, Capes, Jackets OUT-OF-PAWN BY FURRIERS U. S. LOAN BANK SIXTH FLOOR 10 N.

CLARK CASH FOR DIAMONDS HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Member of Chi cago Assn. ef Ccmmerca. AMERICAN DIAMOND SYNDICATE 3 7 s. a oaah.

6 loc r. SELL cr BOPROTf on Jewelry ILLINOIS STATE PAWNEPS ASSN. gD FLOOR. 14 0 K. PEA P-BOR, Traffic on seven streets, including Indianapolis in East Chicago, was blocked for varying periods up to 40 minutes last night by a Chicago bound 52 car Chicago.

South Shore, and South Bend frate train that was stalled by a broken coupling. The train was split after 10 minutes to reopen Indianapolis but the other crossings at Railroad, Todd, Olcott, Short, Magoun and Baring avs. were blocked until the coupling was repaired. Railroad traffic was blocked more than an hour. Children Saved in Fire, COL.

A. L. WARREN TWO POLICEMEN SUSPENDED FOR HOTEL QUARREL Police Commissioner Prender-gast yesterday suspended James Mitchell and Thomas Gannon of the Hudson av. station and said he would file of conduct unbecoming police officers against them with the trial board. Prendergast said that after finishing work Tuesday night the policemen changed into civilian clothing and went to the Lincoln hotel.

1S16 N. Clark st where they quarreled with Miss N. L. Lanigan, the manager. Both men had been drinking, the commissioner said.

ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Cean Gael Ward. Dallas Tucker Ward. Elizabeth Martin Ward Younger, and Mrs. Reynolds T. Hawkins.

Plejse rail Jarvis J. Younger. BElmont 5-8759. after 6 p. m.

ALL'S frrrtvca I'm 2009 "Ego Am tl." Bert BILL B. I'll be there. Hope you are th right person. L. M.

B. 0ISaalMR OF DEBTS ATEL D. FREDRTCKSOV and Henry Heidler have purchased KUdare-Norttl Se'-vlce Station, at 4259 W. North-av. Will only be reso for deb's contracted bT ourselves fterFe 1.1930.

"EFFECTIVE this date. John Esposlto is no longer authorized to collect any moneya or sign any contracts In the name of Aberdeen Heating Co, 6801 5. Ashland. PRospect6-330q. HAVE sold" Ruby's Drapery A Furniture at 5038 W.

Chlcago-av. Not responsible for any debt but my own. LOUIS DALICANDRO. I HAVE purchased Commonwealth Cleaners at 7101 M. Rldee.

Not responsible lor any debts ether than my owo. Harold Fried-nan. PARTNERSHIP ofUh1mann and Math- leson. 1820 dissolved Jan. 31, 1950 Resp.

for my debu cnly. Julius J. Uhlmann. i AM ru lorTier connected with the Alpine Lounge. 1416 E.

67th-st. Reso. for my cot debts eodcre P.obb. NOT responsible for any debts unless contracted bv myself as of Feb. 1.

1930. Cah1n 1719 N.ShefEe!d. NOT F.ESPONSIBLjffor debts conrracretf by anvone other than mvif. William J. Kelly.2122 TWILL not be responsible for any debt Incurred by anyone but myself.

GEORGE INNIS. 17 E. OfaJO. liT. GREENWOOD Livery Partnership dissolved.

Not respons. for debts other tr.y own. Joe M. 3013 W. ll.h-t.

B'SSCLVING a partnership Witco Mfg. Co. Responsible for ist own debts only. Rirmcr.d GoLz, 3238 N. Whipple.

NOT reixmslble for anv rrh but rrv own. Frank Guras rFrands Gureut- cul.S613S. Unlcn. HAVE soid service station at 2 W. Hir- rl5cn-st.

Responsible for my debts only. Peter F. Mathey. EfSP. fcr my own dSt onlv Carrie Kl'l.

5932 Prairte-v. EESPONSIBLE'for my wwn debts cnlyT A-EY YOUNG. 16 N. Oailey-blvd. lOLD Mlslig Pt'xt Store or my debta only.

Leo Mlslag. 2613 V. 71st. "KOT resp. for any debts" but ewiC John Vesely.

IS 41 S. Lcemls. lor my own debts ocij- Carl Strkeg. ITS Larrabte-rt. SLATED TO HEAD SUGGEST STATE BODY TO SOLVE DEPOT PROBLEM The City Club of Chicago recommended yesterday that a temporary state terminal commission be created to solve Chicago's railroad terminal problem.

The recommendation was drafted by the club's city planning arid housing committee, headed by Max L. Loewenberg. The organization also criticized R. O. T.

C. IN CITY II DIAM SYND. Cash for gold. DEarborn 2 6711. S.

Wabash. R. 812. "vy bu dlammds Highest prices paid. A CE LOAN 0.

12 1 6 N. Oa rk TOP citi for damrrnds watches, gold. Romack. 7 W. Madison at S'ate R.1108 MOVING AND STORAGE LOW RATES COAST TO COAST CALIF.

TO 1U 7 50 PER CWT. WORLD WIDE SHIPPERS. INC. MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE REgent 4-59C3 100 Monroe. CEn ra- 4 5 COAST TO COAST 8t PADDED VAN OP.

POOL CAR. UNION VAN LLNES. INC 4015 BROADWAY. Lincoln 9-O730, plans submitted by the Chicago plan commission, railroads, and other parties in the controversy Take $290 in Samples Col. Arthur L.

Warren of Washington, D. veteran of World Wars I and IL who had part in the planning of the invasions of North Africa and Italy, is scheduled to become head of the R. O. T. in Chicago high schools March 1, it was reported yesterday.

Colonel Warren will succeed Col. H. Minuth, head of the corps since 1945. who will become 60 years old Feb. 12 and will retire at the end of the month.

The new R. O. T. chief is expected to arrive here next week to spend some time with Col. Minuth he-ion he takes command.

from Auto of Salesman utri til vpwtM consolidation oi passenger stations on the south side Several ward leaders expressed concern over losing patronage they now hold from Sherif Walsh Mother Made Court Ward Mrs. Jean Gagliardo, 30, who left five children unattended TTrnesday in her apartment at 2023 Sheffield av was placed under court supervision for three months by Judge John R. Mc-Swceney in Domestic Relations court yesterday on a charge of contributing to the dependency of the children. A neighbor rescued the children after a fire broke out in the apartment. of the loop.

Milton Schwartz of 2150 Lincoln unless he is indorsed for county Ktr JaimllM 6 YR. crib, wardrose chest, wh. Eantwet mat Bittersweet 8-5428. WAIXOPES'S MOVING AND STORAGE. EST OVER 40 YRS.

CALL HUna-bcldt 6 0100 for LOWEST RATES. "KTRNTTVRE VANS RETURNING frf FLORIDA. CAN USE LOAD OR PART LOAD. TUxedo 9-8571, XARGE "furniture returning to Wti Load er part load. MErrimac '-TSO, COMPtTcar mar.

best, lowest eost. General Movers. SEeiey 3-444A. It was charged the plans failed Park West reported to police yes-to include such points as frate ter- terday that two sample cases of minal facilities, cost and financing, women's blouses and children's and conformity to an officially rec- sweaters, valued at $290, had been ognized master plan of Chicago! stolen from his automobile parked! land use. at 2344 Wentworth v.

i treasurer. Carl A. Schroeder, rebel candidate for sherif, was criticized for his handling of charges that he signed forged petitions for bis own candidacy. KORTH 6EDERS need good used furniture. Dlversey 8-3266.

FEED piano, large or small, any co-dTT grand puna, BOckweU 3-6606. (iiMiiifiiiisj.

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